Venezuela Fury’s humble new home: The teenage bride will begin married life in a mobile home just three doors away from her mother-in-law, after leaving behind her parents’ luxurious £8million mansion to move onto a traveller campsite.tt

Venezuela Fury has officially begun a completely different chapter of her life after marrying teenage boxer Noah Price — and the contrast to her ultra-luxurious upbringing could not be more dramatic.

The 16-year-old daughter of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Paris Fury is preparing to move into a static caravan on a traveller campsite in Derbyshire, just days after her lavish Isle of Man wedding.

Despite growing up surrounded by wealth — including life inside the Fury family’s sprawling £8million mansion and glamorous properties featured on Netflix’s At Home With The Furys — Venezuela is now embracing a far more traditional traveller lifestyle alongside her new husband, Noah, 19.

The cream-coloured caravan, nicknamed “The Manor House”, sits only three doors away from her new mother-in-law on a gated family compound near Chesterfield. The site itself was reportedly once a potato field before being transformed into a traveller community decades ago.

And while the home may be modest compared to the Fury empire, it still contains touches of glamour. Inside are marble-style countertops, gold-trimmed finishes, plush grey carpets, built-in wardrobes, a modern fireplace and even a freestanding bathtub.

Venezuela proudly showed off the couple’s first home on TikTok, writing: “R first ever home, so proud of my Noah.”

The newlyweds are expected to move in immediately after returning from their honeymoon in Marbella, where they were recently spotted enjoying romantic beach walks and luxury dinners.

According to Noah’s mother, the young couple will be living close to the entire family as part of traveller tradition. Speaking previously, she explained that there were even hopes to eventually build the pair their own permanent house on nearby land.

The move marks a huge lifestyle change for Venezuela, who has spent most of her life surrounded by luxury homes, designer fashion and international travel thanks to her father’s £160million fortune.

But sources close to the family insist the teenager is fully committed to following the same path as her parents. Tyson and Paris Fury themselves famously started married life living in a caravan before building their property empire.

A family insider said: “Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did.

“She has lived in luxury since she was born but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan.

“She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve.”

The emotional wedding itself took place at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man, where proud father Tyson became visibly emotional while speaking about his eldest daughter.

“She’s no longer a Fury,” he said. “Time goes quick. We don’t realise it but it does. She’s a married woman now.”